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I have a female budgie, I bought her a week back, we noticed that her lower part of beak is missing/broken and she is eating too much... | PetCoach
Vultures use tools. Ravens use vultures. Vultures are tools | Discover Magazine
Scientists have observed wild cockatoos making their own cutlery set—crafting the equivalent of a crowbar, an ice pick, and a spoon to pry open one of their favorite fruits. Discovery puts parrots
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Duck's Been Put On Beak-Hole Checking Duty. And He's Created Some Specialist Gear. [*Clears Throat*]